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4 Things To Know Before You Go

So you’re traveling to Europe.

It’s your first time.

You’re excited but you don’t know what to expect.

Here are 4 things to be mindful of as take in the European culture.

We Dine Different

In general, things don’t move as quickly as they do in the states. European culture, actually, most cultures outside of America, consider dining an event or social experience. In most European restaurants, London restaurants can be an exception, it is considered rude for the waiter or waitress to bring you the “bill” (not the “check”) without you requesting it. So be mindful of this and careful not to get an attitude when the service isn’t as quick as you would like for it to be. Give yourself ample time to enjoy the dining experience.

Additionally, tipping is not necessary. Unless you are dining at an establishment that is frequented by tourist, most places will have already included the tip in the price of your meal. So you can BMF (blow money fast) in other ways. And Lawd knows money gets blown fast in Europe.

Now, if you are you experiencing exceptional service, run them folks their coin!

Bathing Be Like

Most European hotels and lodging facilities do not offer what we consider, washcloths, in the states. So if you are partial to having a washcloth for bathing, you will need to take your own. Whenever I travel to Europe, I always take with me an exfoliating bath glove. It doesn’t take up a lot of space in your luggage and it has your skin feeling nice… and supple… like a lady!

All Toiletries Matter

Speaking of luggage, as you know when traveling in America, we are free to carry, in our carry on, as many toiletries with us, as long as they 3.4 fl. oz. or less. Well, that’s not the case in Europe. When leaving a European country, you will be instructed to put all of your toiletries in a quart size clear plastic bag. Those bags will be provided at the airport if you don’t have one. All of your liquids, gels, and aerosols must fit in that bag. Everything that doesn’t fit, you will either have to toss or check.

You’re Not In Kansas Anymore

Recognize that things are going to be different. Accept it and be open to exploring those new things. Please don’t be that rude American expecting things to be the way they are at home. Remember, you didn’t travel to Europe to experience America.

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